In the eighth episode of Leading into Tomorrow, Kait Borsay talks to professionals from EY and beyond about why employers can’t afford to leave neurodiverse talent on the table.
In this episode, presenter and reporter Kait Borsay leads a discussion on the huge value of tapping into neurodiverse talent for employees, employers, society and the world. Joining her are Hiren Shukla, EY Global and Americas Neuro-Diverse Center of Excellence Leader; John Leonard, Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Trade at U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP); and Rob Austin, Professor of Information Systems at Ivey Business School in Ontario, Canada.
Understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity have grown in recent years, but some organizations still view these efforts as charitable rather than what John calls “a mission enabler.” To combat this, our guests share positive examples from their own organizations, including faster hiring processes at CBP and the world’s largest neurodiversity model and program at EY. They also suggest ways to recognize, support and unlock the strengths of neurodiverse people, who make up an estimated 15% to 20% of the population.
Key takeaways:
- Employers increasingly recognize that neurodiverse people aren’t a homogenous group with superpowers. They’re individuals with unique strengths that have historically remained untapped.
- Organizations that recognize those strengths, and structure assessments and roles to optimize them, will see more innovation, creativity and problem-solving across the board.
- To reap the benefits, employers need to embrace new ways of hiring and working from the top down. This includes educating managers to be aware of their biases and using proof points to drive change.
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Presenters
Hiren Shukla
EY Global and Americas Neuro-Diverse Center of Excellence LeaderRob Austin
Professor of Information Systems, Ivey Business SchoolJohn Leonard
Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Trade, U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionKait Borsay
Host, presenter and reporter, Times RadioPodcast
Episode 08
Duration 29m 52s
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